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10. Installation:

-          Windows 98 supports FAT (FAT16) and FAT32. It doesn’t support NTFS file system. If you need to install 2000 Professional with Windows 98 on the same partition for dual boot, you can install either on the FAT file systems or on the FAT32 for dual boot.

-          You don’t need to have a network card installed for successful installation of Windows 2000 Professional. You can use loop back adapter for this purpose and proceed with the installation.

-          When you install Windows 2000 in the same folder as that of Windows 95/ Windows 98/ Windows NT, the operating system gets upgraded to Windows 2000.

-          Blue screen messages are also called STOP messages. You will not be allowed to proceed, when a blue screen message appears. The most likely cause of blue screen messages are:

1. Boot sector virus
2. IRQ/ IO address conflicts.

-          Pressing F8 during boot process in Windows 2000 desk top bring up the following options:

1.      Safe Mode

2.      Safe Mode with Networking

3.      Safe Mode with Command prompt

4.      Enable Boot Logging

5.      Enable VGA Mode

6.      Last Known Good Configuration

7.      Debugging Mode

8.      Boot Normally

1.      Safe Mode loads only the drivers necessary to get the desktop working. The drivers loaded with Safe Mode include mouse, monitor, keyboard, hard drive, and standard video driver.

2.      Safe Mode with Networking is same as Safe Mode with networking enabled.

3.      Safe Mode with Command Prompt option loads the command prompt instead of Windows 2000 graphical interface.

4.      Enable VGA Mode option loads a standard VGA driver. This option is useful if you have any problem with a newly installed video driver, and revert to a standard VGA display.

5.      Last Known Good Configuration enables the desktop to load the configuration that was stored when it was booted successfully last time. However, this option can’t take care of any hardware related problems.

6.      The Debugging Mode option runs the Kernel Debugger, if that utility is installed.

7.      The Boot Normally is same as not pressing the F8 key. The Windows boots normally.

11. You can access Computer Management screen through:

  1. My Computer on Desk Top -> Right Click -> Manage
  2. Start -> Programs -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management

System tools can be accessed through “Computer Management” screen. System tools contain the following:

1.      Event Viewer

2.      System Information

3.      Performance logs

4.      Device Manager

5.      Shared folders

6.      Local Users and Groups

These are very useful tools to a system administrator.

 

 


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